Thursday, April 22, 2010
Dorney Wetlands
Two lesser whitethroats were warbling and rattling, but although one of them hopped frequently into an "open" tree, I could only get a poorish picture. It does however show the black "wrought iron" feet.
Dorney Corner - where the wetlands meet the common - held a sedge warbler singing from blackthorn blossom, in competition with a blackcap singing from a willow; and a willow warbler could be heard further along the hedgerow.
A snipe was on East Marsh.